"One truth: that the mind is below truth, not above it, and is bound, not to descant upon it, but to venerate it; that truth and falsehood are set before us for the trial of our hearts." ~Bl. John Henry Newman

Friday, August 8, 2008

Home.

In Georgia.

Dang! It's hot. And on only three hours' sleep, I'm fagged, as Lord Peter Wimsey would say. Speaking of whom, is there a more wonderful detective in all English literature? And Busman's Honeymoon is the very best of all. Praise God for summertime's reading pleasures.

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Speaking of whom, is there a more wonderful detective in all English literature? And Busman's Honeymoon is the very best of all. Praise God for summertime's reading pleasures.

No there is no more wonderful detective. Though I do think Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond gives Lord Peter a run for the title of most wonderful hero in all of literature. Amen about Busman's Honeymoon and Amen about praising God for the pleasures of reading.

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